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Hayabusa data released!, AMICA images, shape model, and more
Paolo
post Apr 25 2007, 04:38 PM
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Are you sure this is the complete image set?
I can't find any of those fantastic pictures showing the shadow of Hayabusa hovering above Itokawa!
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post Apr 25 2007, 08:32 PM
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Had a hack at that same image myself smile.gif

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post Apr 25 2007, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE (djellison @ Apr 25 2007, 04:32 PM) *
Had a hack at that same image myself smile.gif

But where is Hayabusa's shadow? tongue.gif
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post Apr 25 2007, 09:04 PM
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Here are some RGB images, with correction for filter wavelenghts via CIE colorspaces. Nice image of the asteroid's surface!!! Only gamma was corrected, color saturation is left untouched from the raw data on all images.


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post Apr 26 2007, 04:19 AM
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QUOTE (Paolo @ Apr 26 2007, 01:38 AM) *
I can't find any of those fantastic pictures showing the shadow of Hayabusa hovering above Itokawa!


You're right. "Hayabusa's shadow and the target marker's light" picture isn't in the site now.
Current pictures are "for science" pictures, and the "shadow and light" one was "for navigation control."
(So - please forgive my rudeness - correct title is "Hayabusa science data released!".)

Of course I belieave that ISAS will add such famouse pictures. Plese wait! laugh.gif
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post Apr 26 2007, 10:57 AM
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amazing pictures! I didn't realise there was any color variations of the surface, let alone that much (even if streched)!
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post Apr 26 2007, 11:11 AM
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Doug, that Earth image looks sharper than the JPEGs readily downloadable produce, I assume you got FITS files instead? The JPEGs seem to be filtered out with something like a median filter, killing any small scale details (note particularly 4th rock's Itokawa global image above). Don't know why that would be the case.


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post Apr 26 2007, 11:27 AM
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Yup - FITS.
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post Apr 26 2007, 02:49 PM
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QUOTE (centsworth_II @ Apr 25 2007, 08:45 PM) *
But where is Hayabusa's shadow? tongue.gif


Obviously you weren't looking hard enough...

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Seriously tho, what an amazing story... The Little Probe That Could, eh? And what a wealth of pictures it's given us. Even the ones that don't appear to show much at first glance are intriguing, and add something to our knowledge, and weren't sat on just because someone doesn't think they're worth sharing with the Wide World. No bleating about images "not being suitable for PR" from the Hyabusa people... wink.gif


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post May 6 2007, 08:19 PM
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These are some really amazing images. Many thanks to the Hayabusa team for making them available. I first read about it on Emily's blog, and was impressed with the animation of a rotating Itokawa that was made by Øyvind Guldbrandsen. It occurred to me that it wouldn't be difficult to turn that animation into an animated anaglyph, which I just finished. To make it a less tedious task I used the 57-frame animation that Emily posted rather than the original 169-frame version. Still, making 57 anaglyphs in one day with Photoshop is a new record for me. laugh.gif

This animated GIF is a little over 3 MB. I may not be able to leave it up for a long time because it uses a large part of the small amount of server space my ISP allots to me.


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post May 7 2007, 12:54 PM
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That's amazing!

Definitely looks like more than two main lobes. After staring at it for a few revolutions and taking in the way the huge boulders are just gently resting on the surface, it looks like the whole thing would just float apart with the slightest nudge.
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post May 7 2007, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE (CosmicRocker @ May 6 2007, 01:19 PM) *
This animated GIF is a little over 3 MB. I may not be able to leave it up for a long time because it uses a large part of the small amount of server space my ISP allots to me.

Cool stuff, cosmicrocker! I will probably blog this sometime this week, so I reposted it on our site -- people, you can go here for CosmicRocker's animation if you want to avoid killing his server.

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post May 8 2007, 01:21 AM
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These data were released in FITS format. I downloaded it all and used IMG2PNG to convert it to PNG format (thanks, Bjorn!!). I created browse pages and downloadable Zip archives of the entire data set.

This is sort of an experiment to see if people like this and find it useful. I'd appreciate feedback.

http://planetary.org/explore/topics/hayabusa/rawdata.html

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post May 8 2007, 02:08 AM
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QUOTE (CosmicRocker @ May 6 2007, 12:19 PM) *
I used the 57-frame animation that Emily posted rather than the original 169-frame version. Still, making 57 anaglyphs in one day with Photoshop is a new record for me. laugh.gif

This is just the coolest thing CR. Thank you. (now do all 169 frames please biggrin.gif )

Wow. Just wow.


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post May 8 2007, 06:54 AM
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QUOTE (elakdawalla @ May 8 2007, 02:21 AM) *
These data were released in FITS format. I downloaded it all and used IMG2PNG to convert it to PNG format (thanks, Bjorn!!). I created browse pages and downloadable Zip archives of the entire data set.


Not sure how you did it, if I did that it'd take 28 years ohmy.gif Inspired smile.gif

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